Apple Vision Pro is considered costly, priced at $3,499.00 in the US online store. Despite its high price, a recent scratch resistance test by the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel revealed concerning results. Potential buyers should be aware of the fragility of the product and handle it with care.
Apple Vision impresses with its scratch resistance test results.

It is fascinating to watch Apple Vision Pro being taken apart to see its internal components. iFixit was the first YouTube channel to showcase this, but JerryRigEverything’s video analyzing the headset’s durability received significantly more views despite being released two days later.
Apple Vision Pro’s JerryRigEverything video showcases notable features such as coolers resembling those in notebooks, processors, small screen drive systems for each eye, and a scratch resistance test on the mixed reality headset glass.
Jerry scratched the glass surface effortlessly, mistaking it for acrylic. He refined the test and found the same result, leading to the conclusion that Apple Vision Pro owners need to handle the mixed reality headset with extreme caution to prevent damage from friction with delicate or sharp objects.

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The other components of the Apple Vision Pro were found to be durable in tests, but the fragility of the product screen is a significant concern given its high price of $3499,00 (around R$17,500).